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Panel Discussion: Lockdown Worlds - London S/S 22 Menswear
published on 13 June 2021
Gareth Wrighton chairs a discussion with graduating students from the Central Saint Martins Fashion Communication pathways centring around the worlds designers have created for themselves during the pandemic, as the graduates relate their own creative practices to the brands on the London Fashion Week men's schedule.
Gareth Wrighton chairs a discussion with graduating students from the Central Saint Martins Fashion Communication pathways centring around the worlds designers have created for themselves during the pandemic, as the graduates relate their own creative practices to the brands on the London Fashion Week men's schedule.
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- Panel Discussion: Prada A/W 21 Womenswear
- Panel Discussion: Chloé A/W 21 Womenswear
- Panel Discussion: Paco Rabanne A/W 21 Womenswear
- Panel Discussion: Negotiating Gender and Sexuality in Fashion - London S/S 22 Menswear
- Panel Discussion: IRL vs URL - Milan S/S 22 Menswear
- Panel Discussion: Diesel S/S 22
- Panel Discussion: Is Couture Still Relevant In a Digital World?
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Isabel MacCarthy, Simone Beyene, Felix Reitze de la Haye, Nini Babarkadz
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Panel Discussion: Negotiating Gender and Sexuality in Fashion - London S/S 22 Menswear
16 June 2021
Chaired by writer Dal Chodha, graduating students from the Central Saint Martins’ Fashion Communication pathways discuss the ever-present theme revolutionised by London’s fashion scene; gender and sexuality.
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Panel Discussion: IRL vs URL - Milan S/S 22 Menswear
22 June 2021
Alissa Aulbekova and Paula Sello of Auroboros co-chair a conversation with Central Saint Martins’ Fashion Communication students about the internal battle between and merging of the physical and digital worlds.
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Panel Discussion: Mapping Identity and Diaspora - Paris S/S 22 Menswear
26 June 2021
Chaired by Jess Gianelli, the Central Saint Martins Fashion Communication graduates debate fashion’s tumultuous relationship with representation, focusing on how designers in Paris are tackling the themes of identity and diaspora.